Flash game developed to promote Johnson & Johnson’s Clean & Clear Morning Burst facial cleanser for the Girlfriend and Total Girl Magazines’ websites.
The object of the game was simply to pop bubbles with your mouse.
Play the game here.
Flash game developed to promote Johnson & Johnson’s Clean & Clear Morning Burst facial cleanser for the Girlfriend and Total Girl Magazines’ websites.
The object of the game was simply to pop bubbles with your mouse.
Play the game here.
Flash game developed for K-Zone and Total Girl Magazines online. Developed to promote the launch of the Brother P-touch. The game involved the user having to to type out a word as fast as possible to stay in the game. The game gave product exposure as well as a tool to help kids learn to type faster.
This was my first attempt at building a game in flash.
Play the game here.
Interactive flash game for barbie. Developed for Total Girl magazine online. This game was developed to showcase the latest range of Barbies and the full range of outfits for the dolls. The game enabled the user to pick a barbie, and swap each item of clothes on it. Enabling the the user to dress and style their own online barbie.
View the game here.
Mini site and flash game developed to promote the versatility of the Stihl Kombi System garden tools. The flash game was developed to showcase the multiple uses of the different attachments available with the Stihl Kombi System.
You can view the mini site and game at www.gardenassault.com.au
I was responsible for the design and build of the game and website. The original concept for the game was from The Foundry. I also had a little help with some of the score board and send to friend APIs from Ideas To Empires. (Thanks Dan)
Also have to put out a big thanks to the very talented Mr Mike Bissett who ported the game into a mobile version of the game in Java.
Site designed for Stihl through The Foundry. The site concept was to showcase the Stihl range of Blowers and their varying power.
View the site here www.seriousblowers.com.au
The site was conceptualised by the creatives at the The Foundry. I was responsible for the Design of the site and the building/coding of the flash Gnome Force Meter. The gnome animations, and site build were completed by Grox.
Site designed for a boutique software development company based in Sydney, Australia. Grox specialises in developing scalable, cost-effective, and robust database-driven applications for internet businesses.
Site was designed and cut up into HTML and css before being handed back to Grox for development.
The Healthy Body Club (HBC) is a place where women of all different backgrounds can connect and work towards a common goal – achieving a healthy body, a happy mind, and a contented soul. HBC wanted a place where women could feel safe to share their thoughts and feelings, and where they could access help, or inspiration, at any point in the day. Healthy Body Club gives members access to online discussion forums and chats, as well as invitations to upcoming Boot Camps and other fun activities.
For more information visit www.healthybodyclub.com.au, you might want to read their story, their philosophy, or have a look at some of their member testimonials.
The site was designed to be simple and easy to use and to attract women to a safe and trusting site. The development and back end of the site was done in-house at Grox.
Site designed to promote and sell Milkoolers online. Milkoolers are insulated baby bottles designed to keep baby milk cool or warm.
Design brief was simple – to update the original site to give it a more professional look rather than a home made website, as well as to give a visual tone to match the quirkiness of the product and tone of the site.
Site was designed in Photoshop and then handed back to Grox who finished up the build of the site.
You can view the site here: